پرستش قدرت: نگاهی آنارشیستی به شکلگیری اولیه دولت
Worshiping Power : an Anarchist View of Early State Formation
معرفی کتاب «پرستش قدرت: نگاهی آنارشیستی به شکلگیری اولیه دولت» (با عنوان لاتین Worshiping Power : an Anarchist View of Early State Formation) نوشتهٔ Goodman MBA PT CBP، Catherine C، Fuller PT NCS، Kenda S و Peter Gelderloos; hoopla digital، منتشرشده توسط نشر AK Press : Made available through hoopla در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Where did the state come from? Where is it going? This study in politogenesis shakes up the status quo.__Worshiping Power__cuts through inadequate theories of early state formation to offer a new analysis of the roles that kinship, religious practice, and commerce have played in stifling self-organization. Gelderloos's partisan approach to human social complexity is highly innovative, yet comprehensible to the layperson. A formidable assault on a social institution whose contemporary ubiquity renders it almost invisible.**Peter Gelderloos**is an anarchist writer originally from Virginia. He is author of__How Nonviolence Protects the State__,__Consensus__, and__Anarchy Works__. Where did the state come from? Where is it going? This study in politogenesis shakes up the status quo.
Worshiping Power cuts through inadequate theories of early state formation to offer a new analysis of the roles that kinship, religious practice, and commerce have played in stifling self-organization. Gelderloos’s partisan approach to human social complexity is highly innovative, yet comprehensible to the layperson. A formidable assault on a social institution whose contemporary ubiquity renders it almost invisible.
Peter Gelderloos is an anarchist writer originally from Virginia. He is author of How Nonviolence Protects the State, Consensus, and Anarchy Works .
Introduction I. Take Me to Your Leader:: The Politics of Alien Invasion II. Ze Germans: A State-Making Technology III. Save Me from Yourself: The Statist Spread of Salvation Religions IV. Sleeper States and Imperial Imaginaries: Authority’s Afterlife and Reincarnation V. The Modern State: A Revolutionary Hybrid VI. Zomia: A Topography of Positionality VII. Chiefdoms and Megacommunities: On the Stability of Non-State Hierarchies VIII. They Ain’t Got No Class: Surpluses and the State IX. All in the Family: Kinship and Statehood X. Building the Walls Higher: From Raiding to Warfare XI. Staff and Sun: A New Symbolic Order XII. A Forager’s Mecca: Dreams of Power XIII. From Clastres to Cairo to Kobane: Learning from States Bibliography Where did the state come from? Where is it going? This study in politogenesis shakes up the status quo. Worshiping Power cuts through inadequate theories of early state formation to offer a new analysis of the roles that kinship, religious practice, and commerce have played in stifling self-organization. Gelderloos's partisan approach to human social complexity is highly innovative, yet comprehensible to the layperson. A formidable assault on a social institution whose contemporary ubiquity renders it almost invisible. Peter Gelderloos is an anarchist writer originally from Virginia. He is author of How Nonviolence Protects the State , Consensus , and Anarchy Works .
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Worshiping Power cuts through inadequate theories of early state formation to offer a new analysis of the roles that kinship, religious practice, and commerce have played in stifling self-organization. Gelderloos’s partisan approach to human social complexity is highly innovative, yet comprehensible to the layperson. A formidable assault on a social institution whose contemporary ubiquity renders it almost invisible.
Peter Gelderloos is an anarchist writer originally from Virginia. He is author of How Nonviolence Protects the State, Consensus, and Anarchy Works .
Introduction I. Take Me to Your Leader:: The Politics of Alien Invasion II. Ze Germans: A State-Making Technology III. Save Me from Yourself: The Statist Spread of Salvation Religions IV. Sleeper States and Imperial Imaginaries: Authority’s Afterlife and Reincarnation V. The Modern State: A Revolutionary Hybrid VI. Zomia: A Topography of Positionality VII. Chiefdoms and Megacommunities: On the Stability of Non-State Hierarchies VIII. They Ain’t Got No Class: Surpluses and the State IX. All in the Family: Kinship and Statehood X. Building the Walls Higher: From Raiding to Warfare XI. Staff and Sun: A New Symbolic Order XII. A Forager’s Mecca: Dreams of Power XIII. From Clastres to Cairo to Kobane: Learning from States Bibliography Where did the state come from? Where is it going? This study in politogenesis shakes up the status quo. Worshiping Power cuts through inadequate theories of early state formation to offer a new analysis of the roles that kinship, religious practice, and commerce have played in stifling self-organization. Gelderloos's partisan approach to human social complexity is highly innovative, yet comprehensible to the layperson. A formidable assault on a social institution whose contemporary ubiquity renders it almost invisible. Peter Gelderloos is an anarchist writer originally from Virginia. He is author of How Nonviolence Protects the State , Consensus , and Anarchy Works .